Listening a preserved nature

Having been vested with a rich natural heritage, from its pristine forests to the very depths of the sea, Indochina offers you an opportunity to explore its natural preservation areas.
Our eco-tours will take you right to the center of national forests where you can experience amazing biological diversity, andsimply relax as you contemplate the beauty surrounding you.
An outline of Indochina
Thousand facets of a splendid country, its culture and its population so endearing.
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Kingdom with last ostentation and disturbed, the country dissimulates a jewel: temples of Angkor.
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Wild, intact ground, Laos has to deliver so much to these first travellers who will try the adventure.
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Ba Be Lake is approximately 270 km outside of Vietnam's capital city, Hanoi.
With waterfalls, lakes and caves surrounded by thick tropical vegetation, this area will allow you to experience truly charming landscapes.
You will also have opportunities to meet the minority people who live there, including the Dao, H'mong, Tay and Nung.
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160 km South of Hanoi, Cuc Phuong National Park is one of the most important natural preservation areas in Vietnam.
This 222 km2 section of pristine tropical forest land is home to many animals and plants including 1967 plant species, 1800 insect species, 137 bird species, 64 mammal species and 33 reptile species.
The park is surrounded by limestone walls with a countless number of caves.
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Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
It is located in the Northern part of the Truong Son mountain range and in the center of Quang Binh Province.
This area includes some of the oldest forests in Asia and also contains impressive caves, archeological sites, and pristine tropical forests in the Truong Son Mountains.
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Bach Ma National Park, stretching over 22,000 hectares, is home to many types of living creatures, including 124 wild animal species (including tigers and wild boars), 330 bird species, 31 reptile species, and 1150 tree species.
This is one of the first national parks in Indochina set aside to preserve wildlife.
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170 km outside of Ho Chi Minh City, Nam Cat Tien National Park houses 600 different tree species, 240 bird species, and 50 animal species including rhinoceros.
Learn more about wildlife as you explore this national park.
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